"It means there's an actual brick in the whole thing, the whole legacy of drag, and I get to put my name up there with the rest of the amazing drag queens who've influenced me," Raja said during the LOGO finale party at NYC's Providence (sponsored by Absolut). "I may not be the clean-cut conservative role model, but I can definitely influence a certain group of very special people."

According to Raja, who served as the principal makeup artist on America's Next Top Model for six seasons, RuPaul shared some life-changing advice during the competition.

"Ru reiterated to me that there is a power in 'F**k you.' It's not necessarily a negative thing; it's just standing your ground and being who you are," Raja told Us. "It might sound a little bit rough and maybe tongue in cheek in some ways, but there's a lot of power in that. If you hold your ground, stand up for yourself and say, 'I'm proud of who I am,' then so be it. 'F**k you.'"

What's next for the saucy performer? "I'm working on a little bit of music right now. As an artist, I'm always experimenting, so music is one of the things I'd like to do," she said. "There are just so many different things!"